Glitter marker
A glitter marking instrument such as a marker, highlighter and the like, is provided which includes a barrel having a front portion. A liquid mixture of ink and glitter is stored within the barrel. The glitter marking instrument further comprises a nib for receiving the ink/glitter mixture to effectuate a writing on a chosen surface. The nib is housed partially within the front portion of the barrel and a portion of the nib protrudes outwardly from within the front portion of the barrel. Further, the nib has an outer surface and the nib is axially movable within the front end of the barrel. Moreover, when the nib of the marking instrument has sufficient pressure exerted upon it to move said nib axially inward further within the front portion of the barrel then the ink/glitter mixture stored within the barrel is caused to flow to the nib. The ink portion of the ink/glitter mixture saturates said nib, but the glitter portion of the ink/glitter mixture is not absorbable by said nib, and thus the glitter portion of the ink/glitter mixture goes around the outer surface of said nib instead to create a decorative glitter effect around said outer surface of said nib.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to decorative marking instruments such as decorative magic markers and highlighters and the like. In particular, the present invention relates to decorative marking instruments wherein an ink/glitter liquid mixture stored within the barrel of the instrument is supplied to the nib of the instrument, but the glitter portion of the ink/glitter liquid mixture is not absorbable by the nib, so the glitter goes around the outer surface of the nib instead to creative a decorative glitter effect.
2. The Prior Art
Marking instruments are known in the prior art. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 6,224,284 B 1 relates in relevant part to metallic ink based writing instruments and more particularly to metallic ink compositions for wick type writing instruments. U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,548 B1 relates in relevant part to a method and apparatus for applying nail paint. In a preferred embodiment, a pen-like applicator which comprises a barrel wherein nail paint is contained and a nib that is configured for applying nail paint to a nail. Further, U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,274 relates in relevant part to a marking instrument which includes a reservoir chamber for marking fluid, a channel for conducting marking fluid from the reservoir chamber for supply to a marking tip, and a valve for controlling the supply of fluid through the channel. The valve includes a seat member with a port, a diaphragm having an edge for cooperation with the seat member to close the port, and a free surface extending from the edge to a position at which the diaphragm is held against movement. The seat member is movable to deflect the diaphragm for opening the valve. Moreover, U.S. Pat. No. 5,888,007 relates in relevant part a marking instrument, such as a reservoir pen, having a valve for controlling communication between a reservoir chamber and a feed channel extending through a feed member to a marking tip. The feed member is retractable to open the valve when the tip is pressed against a surface. A subchamber is confined by a diaphragm sealingly connected between the feed member and the barrel, and when the marking tip is lifted from the surface, the diaphragm pushes the feed member forwardly so that the valve closes, after which the volume of the subchamber increases so that the ink is drawn through the channel from the tip.
Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 5,332,326 relates in relevant part a writing instrument such as a felt-tip pen or white board marker in which liquid ink is directly filled in an ink reservoir without using a fibrous material and a slide pug is provided in the pen barrel such that the slide valve divides the interior of the pen barrel into an air region and an ink region and moves toward the ink region as the ink is used.
Notwithstanding the above, the prior art lacks markers or highlighters which provide glitter around the outer surface of the nib of the instrument upon each use of the instrument to provide a unique decorative effect around the nib.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore a principle object of the invention to provide a marking instrument having a liquid mixture of glitter and ink stored within the barrel of the instrument, some of which is supplied to the nib of the instrument upon contact with a writing surface, but wherein the glitter portion of the ink/glitter mixture is not absorbable by the nib but instead goes around the outer surface of the nib to create a decorative glitter effect around the outer surface of the nib.
In accordance with the present invention, a glitter marking instrument such as a marker, highlighter and the like, is provided which includes a barrel having a front portion. A liquid mixture of ink and glitter is stored within the barrel. The glitter marking instrument further comprises a nib for receiving the ink/glitter mixture to effectuate a writing on a chosen surface. The nib is housed partially within the front portion of the barrel and a portion of the nib protrudes outwardly from within the front portion of the barrel. Further, the nib has an outer surface and the nib is axially movable within the front end of the barrel. Moreover, when the nib of the marking instrument has sufficient pressure exerted upon it to move said nib axially inward further within the front portion of the barrel then the ink/glitter mixture stored within the barrel is caused to flow to the nib. The ink portion of the ink/glitter mixture saturates said nib, but the glitter portion of the ink/glitter mixture is not absorbable by said nib, and thus the glitter portion of the ink/glitter mixture goes around the outer surface of said nib instead to create a decorative glitter effect around said outer surface of said nib.
The glitter marking instrument preferably further includes an ink/glitter control assembly for regulating the supply of said ink/glitter mixture stored within the barrel to the nib. The ink/glitter control assembly is located within the barrel between the storage area for the ink/glitter mixture and the nib. Moreover, when the marking instrument is not in use, the ink/glitter control assembly acts as barrier to the flow of ink/glitter mixture from its storage area within the barrel to the nib. The ink/glitter control assembly is operatively connected to the nib such that when a sufficient pressure is applied to the nib, the nib retracts axially inward further within the front portion of the barrel to cause the displacement of the ink/glitter control assembly upward, creating an open passageway between the storage area for the ink/glitter mixture and the nib, thereby allowing the ink/glitter mixture to flow from the storage area through the passageway to the nib.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, depicted in
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Turning to how the ink supply assembly 26 regulates the flow of ink/glitter mixture 14 to the nib 16 of the marker 10, this regulation is achieved by way of a cooperative relationship between the ink/glitter supply assembly 26 and the nib 16. Namely, as best illustrated in
Specifically, the outer periphery of the front portion 44 of the valve member 36, when the marker is not in use, lockingly engages with the side walls 56 of the ink/glitter supply assembly housing 46 to form barrier 32 to prevent the flow of ink/glitter mixture 14a from out of the tubular housing 46 to the nib 16. The outer periphery of the front portion 44 of the valve member 36 is held or maintained in engagement with the side walls 56 of the ink/glitter control assembly 26 with the assistance of spring 38. Spring 38 (i.e. uncoiled at rest) which is mounted on the rear end of the valve member 44, urges against the central body portion 40 of valve member 44 to exert a downward pressure against the front portion 44 of the valve member 36 to maintain the outer periphery of the front portion 44 of the valve member 36 in sealing or locking engagement with the walls 56 of the ink/glitter assembly housing 46, thereby preventing ink/glitter 14a from flowing out of the ink/glitter assembly housing 46 and into contact with the nib 16.
Conversely, when the marker 10 is being used, as depicted in
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When the user is done with the marker 10, he or she removes the marker 10 from the writing surface 24, the nib 16 moves back outward to its original position as shown in
The particular embodiment described above is not meant to be exclusive. Many other variations of the present invention would be obvious to those skilled in the art, and are contemplated to be within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A glitter marking instrument comprising:
- a barrel having a front portion;
- a liquid mixture of ink and glitter, said ink/glitter mixture is stored within said barrel;
- a nib for receiving said ink/glitter mixture to effectuate a writing on a chosen surface, said nib being housed partially within said front portion of said barrel and a portion of said nib protrudes outwardly from within said front portion of said barrel, said nib is axially movable within said front end of said barrel, said nib having an outer surface; and
- wherein when said nib has pressure exerted upon it to move said nib axially inward further within said front portion of said barrel the said ink/glitter mixture stored within said barrel flows to said nib, said ink portion of said ink/glitter mixture saturates said nib, said glitter portion of said ink/glitter mixture is not absorbable by said nib but instead goes around the outer surface of said nib to create a decorative glitter effect around said outer surface of said nib.
2. The glitter marking instrument of claim 1 further comprising an ink/glitter control assembly for regulating the supply of said ink/glitter mixture stored within said barrel to said nib, said ink/glitter control assembly is located within said barrel between said storage area for said ink/glitter mixture and said nib, said ink supply assembly acts as barrier to the flow of ink/glitter mixture from its storage area within said barrel to said nib when said marking instrument is not in use, said ink control assembly system is operatively connected to said nib such that when a sufficient pressure is applied to said nib said nib retracts axially inward further within said front portion of the barrel to cause displacement of said ink/glitter control assembly upward, creating an open passageway between said storage area for said ink/glitter mixture and said nib, thereby allowing said ink/glitter mixture to flow from said storage area through said passageway to said nib.
3. The glitter marking instrument of claim 1, further comprising an end cap removably attached over said front portion of said barrel to cover said nib when the marking instrument is not in use.
4. The glitter marking instrument of claim 3, wherein said barrel and said end cap are each composed of plastic material.
5. The glitter marking instrument of claim 3, wherein said end cap has at least one viewing window in an exterior side wall of said end cap for a user to able view into the marker and see the nib of the marking instrument.
6. The glitter marking instrument of claim 3, wherein an exterior surface of said barrel and an exterior surface of said end cap each have decorative glitter designed thereon.
7. The glitter marking instrument of claim 1, wherein said glitter marking instrument is a glitter magic marker.
8. The glitter marking instrument of claim 1, wherein said nib is tubular shaped.
9. The glitter marking instrument of claim 1, wherein said nib is composed of felt material.
10. The glitter marking instrument of claim 1, wherein the said ink portion of said ink/glitter mixture is of the color selected from the group consisting of red, green and purple.
11. The glitter marking instrument of claim 1, wherein said color of said glitter marking instrument is selected from the group consisting of red, green and purple.
12. The glitter marking instrument of claim 1, further comprising at least one mixing ball located within said barrel to assist in the mixing of the ink/glitter mixture.
13. A glitter marking instrument comprising:
- a barrel having a front end;
- a cone shaped nose portion housed partially within said front end of said barrel;
- a reservoir for storing a liquid mixture of ink and glitter, said reservoir is located in said barrel;
- a nib housed partially within said cone shaped nose portion of said front end of said barrel and a portion of said nib protrudes outwardly from within cone shaped nose portion, said nib is axially movable within said cone shaped nose portion, said nib having an outer surface;
- an ink/glitter control assembly for regulating the supply of said ink/glitter mixture from said reservoir to said nib, said ink/glitter assembly acts as a barrier to the flow of said mixture to said nib when said marking instrument is not in use, said ink/glitter supply assembly comprises a valve member and a spring, said valve member has a central body portion, a thin tubular rear end and a dome shaped front end, said spring is mounted on said tubular rear end of said valve and said spring urges against said body of said valve member;
- an elongated rod member attached to a rear end of said nib, said elongated member extends upward from said nib with an upper portion of said elongated member being housed within said valve member through an opening in said dome shaped front end of said valve member, said rod member is slidable axially within said barrel in response to axial movement of said nib;
- a tubular ink/glitter control assembly housing having an upper portion, a lower portion and top cover, said top cover covers said upper portion of said tubular housing, said ink/glitter control assembly housing houses said ink/glitter assembly in its entirety, with the exception of a portion of said tubular rear end of said valve member which protrudes outwardly from said ink/supply housing through an opening provided in said top cover of said assembly housing, when said nib is not being pressed against a writing surface then an outer periphery of said domed shaped front portion of said valve member of said ink/glitter control assembly engages with side walls of tubular ink/glitter control assembly housing forming a barrier to prevent the ink/glitter control assembly housing from flowing out through the ink/glitter control assembly housing into the front nose portion of the barrel to reach the nib, said spring exerts a downward pressure on said valve member to maintain the outer periphery of said domed shaped front portion of valve member in locking engagement with said side walls of the ink/glitter control assembly housing; and
- whereby when said nib of said marking instrument is pressed against a writing surface to effectuate a writing said nib moves axially inward further into the interior of the front nose portion of the barrel to cause said elongated rod member to exert an upward pressure on the valve member of the ink/glitter control assembly, which in turn causes an upward pressure onto said spring sufficient to compress said spring causing the valve member to move upward dislodging the domed shaped front portion of the valve member from engagement with said walls of said ink/glitter control housing and thereby creating an open channel within said ink/glitter assembly housing, said ink/glitter mixture flows through said open channel in said ink/glitter control assembly housing and into the interior of the front nose portion to the nib, said ink portion of said ink/glitter mixture saturates said nib, said glitter portion of said ink/glitter mixture is not absorbable by said nib but instead goes around the outer surface of said nib to create a decorative glitter effect around said outer surface of said nib.
14. The glitter marking instrument of claim 13, further comprising a sponge mounted on a lower portion of said rod member, adjacent said nib, to absorb any excess of said ink/glitter mixture traveling to said nib, in order to prevent the marker from dripping any excess ink/glitter.
15. The glitter marking instrument of claim 13, wherein a portion of the ink supply housing is housed within said front nose portion of said barrel.
16. The glitter marking instrument of claim 13, further comprising an end cap removably attached over said cone shaped nose portion of said barrel to cover said nib when the marking instrument is not in use.
17. The glitter marking instrument of claim 13 further comprising at least one steel mixing ball located within said barrel to assist in the mixing of the ink/glitter mixture.
18. The glitter marking instrument of claim 13, wherein said glitter marking instrument is a glitter magic marker.
19. The glitter marking instrument of claim 13, wherein said nib is made of felt material.
20. A method for creating a decorative glitter effect around the nib of a marking instrument, comprising:
- shaking said marking instrument, wherein said marking instrument comprises a barrel having a front portion, a liquid mixture of ink and glitter, said ink/glitter mixture is stored within said barrel, a nib housed partially within said front portion of said barrel and a portion of said nib protrudes outwardly from within said front portion of said barrel, said nib is axially movable within said front end of said barrel aid, said nib having an outer surface;
- pressing said nib against a writing surface drawing some of said ink/glitter mixture stored within said barrel of said marking instrument in contact with said nib, said glitter portion of said ink/glitter mixture is not absorbable by said nib so it goes around the goes around the outer surface of said nib to create a decorative glitter effect around said outer surface of said nib; and
- removing said nib from said writing surface when finished using said marking instrument.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 29, 2003
Publication Date: Jun 8, 2006
Inventor: Kevin Martzloff (Malibu, CA)
Application Number: 10/725,184
International Classification: B43K 5/18 (20060101);